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Fetcher Dog
www.fetcherdog.com
email: Jordan at jordan.connor@fetcherdog.com
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The Connor Contemporary X Fetcher Dog
The Connor Contemporary pledges 100% of all profit on every sale of framed copies of the Laura Tinald 'You had me at Woof' Open Edition Print to Fetcher Dog and also 10% of all profits through the sale of all art.
Please contact for details of the print.

'You had me at woof'
An unframed and framed print on a soft, textured paper (315gsm).
100% of profit from every sale will be donated to Fetcher Dog (registered charity no 1182392).
Fetcher Dog Overview
Hundreds of dogs are abandoned at home and abroad every day.
The cost-of-living crisis has increased this exponentially and dogs need our help now more than ever. We rescue dogs from U.K. pounds, the streets and kill shelters of Bosnia and take local owner surrenders.
The U.K. pounds are currently bursting with dogs that are looking for safe spaces to go. After 7 days in a pound, the dogs are put to sleep if a rescue space isn't found and we take as many of these dogs as we can and provide them with a chance of a happy and full life. We are also in contact with several local dog wardens, Kent Police and our local council and are called upon to help dogs that they find on a regular basis.
We started this charity to help dogs in Bosnia and that is where at least half of our rescue mission takes place. Thousands of dogs are born on the streets of Bosnia every year, condemned to face cruel acts by locals, starvation, disease and brutal and inhumane deaths.
The dogs are rounded up by dog catchers and often placed into kill shelters that provide no care, food or comfort, with many starving to death or dying of exposure. We have many local rescuers, picking up stray street dogs and removing as many as possible from kill shelters.
All dogs are taken to safe and secure facilities where they no longer have to fear cruelty. They are fed and cared for and are taken to local veterinarians who help us nurse them back to health. We give them everything they need for a fresh start and the best possible chance of a happy, healthy life.












Paul writes:
My daughter Jordan co-founded a dog rescue centre and charity
( www.fetcherdog.com ) seven years ago, the aim being to alleviate the suffering of street dogs in Bosnia.
Since then the charity has also rescued 100's of abandoned UK dogs with the total number of dogs they have found homes for is a staggering 1000, which is an amazing achievement for a charity that only has 4 members of staff.
You can find more information about Fetcher Dog across all their social media channels @fetcherdog
My pledge is to donate 10% of all profits from the sales of at the gallery to Fetcher Dog to help with their monthly operational costs.
Fetcher Dog X Body Art
Jordan CEO and I recently had tattoos of the Fetcher Dog Logo dog Koda - Jordan, ankle, mine wrist.

